Neither underrated nor overrated. Great vocal trio, and some unique vocal styles. I'm lately listening to Miracle (aka Meracile) a lot, love Winston Watson's singing on that. (unless i'm wrong and it's not him, but I think it is.) No More Friend is a nice lp too. I love vocal trios over early dancehall/radics style. Also like their Wackies lp a lot.

Love 'em & there's some excellent compilations about like Deeper Roots on Heartbeat, Greatest Hits on Greensleeves & on Nighthawk you have Reggae Crazy: Anthology. Bob seemed to like them, getting them for backing vocals on a couple of his tracks.

One of their finest 12" in my opinion is »Carpenter Rebuild« (Jackal 12") with Lee Van Cliff on the deejay version. Incredible Linval-production.

Everyone rejoicing now. And everyone is having fun. But dready is having none. Because he knows what next to come. What about the cabin to rebuild?It's gonna take a lot of energy. It's gonna take a lot of sweat. And if you think it's jokes think again. I don't say you must fret to death.

It has been 400 years since we have been building this cabin.When we gonna get some rest?When we gonna get some rest? Oh lord!

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Not heard all their material, really like their classic album " Message From The Meditations "I used to play that a lot, musically it's standard stuff, a lot of good catchy songs though.& as RG mentions, "Woman Is Like A Shadow " is stand out.

If memory serves right, also think they did some work on a Marley session.

Some people make careers out of a hit song,So a hit album will ensure many years of touring cred.